Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a pump-type cosmetics container, and in particular
to a pump-type cosmetics container which makes it possible to prevent a foreign substance
from entering into a nozzle in such a way that a moving passage through which contents
discharge when in use can be selectively open by means of an opening and closing bracket.
Background Art
[0002] A cosmetics container designed to store liquid or gel state cosmetics is equipped
with a vacuum pump which is configured to externally discharge an accurate amount
of contents which are stored at an injection port.
[0003] The above mentioned vacuum pump is manufactured in various structures. According
to such vacuum pump, when an operation button installed at the top of a nozzle cap
serving to open and close the injection port of the cosmetics container is pressed,
vacuum pressure is formed in the interior through a pumping operation, and a certain
amount of the contents stored in the container is discharged to the outside through
the nozzle by means of the vacuum pressure.
[0004] The conventional cosmetics container, in general, is equipped with a vacuum pump,
but the storing container is formed in a single structure, so it is hard to maintain
a vacuum state in the storing container. For this reason, external air may be inputted
into the container or light may transmit through the container, so pumping efficiency
becomes bad, and the contents stored in the container may be contaminated or spoiled,
the problems of which are based on structural problems.
[0005] In order to improve the above listed problems, there is provided a double cosmetics
container which has features in that a cosmetic container equipped with a vacuum pump
at an injection port of a storing container is made in a double structure consisting
of an inner container and an outer container.
[0006] As shown in Figure 5, the conventional cosmetics container configured in a double
structure equipped with a vacuum pump is formed of a cosmetic container of a double
structure consisting of an inner container 10 storing contents and an outer container
20 which protects the inner container while serving to make the exterior look good.
[0007] The vacuum pump 30 has features in that an operation cylinder 31 and a nozzle cap
32 are installed at the injection port of the inner container 10 and at the inner
and outer sides in an overlapping structure. At the nozzle cap 32 is disposed an operation
button 34 with a nozzle 33 in such a way that the operation button 34 can ascend and
descend.
[0008] A piston 35 is vertically connected to the bottom of the nozzle cap 32 and ascends
and descends in an operation cylinder 31. A piston rest tube 36 is so installed that
an orifice can be formed at an inner diameter portion of the piston 35. A valve 37
is provided at an outer surface of the bottom, so the piston can ascend and descend
in the operation cylinder 31 for thereby closing and opening a fluid passage. The
operation button 34 is elastically installed by means of a return spring 38.
[0009] A fluid passage communicating with the inner container 10 is provided in the operation
cylinder 31. An opening and closing valve 39 is installed at the fluid passage. The
fluid passage can be opened and closed thanks to the vacuum pressure formed through
the pumping operation.
[0010] According to the thusly configured double cosmetics container, when the operation
button 34 is pressed, the return spring 38 is compressed and descends, and the piston
35 and the valve 37 and the piston rest tube 36 all descend by means of the pressing
pressure for thereby compressing the space of the operation cylinder 31.
[0011] The vacuum pressure of the operation cylinder 31 increases, and the portion between
the valve 37 and the piston rest tube 36 opens, and the contents in the operation
cylinder 31 is discharged to the outside through the opened gap and through the orifice
of the piston rest tube 36 and through the nozzle 33 of the operation button 34.
[0012] At this time, the opening and closing valve 39 maintains the fluid passage closed
with the aid of the pressure of the operation cylinder 31. On the contrary, when the
pressed operation button 34 is released, the piston 35, the valve 37 and the piston
rest tube 36 ascend to their original positions by means of the recovering force of
the return spring 38. For this operations, a vacuum pressure is formed in the operation
cylinder 31, and the opening and closing valve 39 allows the fluid passage to open,
so the contents in the inner container 10 flows in the operation cylinder 31 and standbys
for the next discharge.
[0013] The above described conventional cosmetics container, however, has problems in that
since the nozzle always remains exposed, the contents remaining in the interior of
the nozzle may be spoiled, which results in a sanitary problem. In addition, the contents
may be discharged by means of a pumping by mistakes, so the contents may be consumed
unintentionally.
Disclosure of Invention
[0014] Accordingly, the present invention is made so as to improve the problems encountered
in the conventional art. It is an object of the present invention to provide a pump-type
cosmetics container which makes it possible to prevent a foreign substance from entering
into a nozzle in such a way that a moving passage through which contents discharge
when in use can be selectively open by means of an opening and closing bracket.
[0015] It is another object of the present invention to provide a pump-type cosmetics container
which makes it possible to prevent any spoilage of contents in a moving passage in
such a way to suck back the contents which remain in the interior of the moving passage
with the aid of a counteraction formed as a control protrusion pressurizes a locking
protrusion after a pumping operation is performed using a double spring.
[0016] To achieve the above objects, there is provided a pump-type cosmetics container,
comprising a container body 100 which stores contents; a pumping member 200 which
pumps out the contents stored in the interior of the container body 100; a locking
member 300 which is engaged to the top of the container body 100 and is formed of
a hollow part 310 formed in an upward and downward direction so that the contents
pumped out by the pumping member 200 to pass through, an operation space 320 formed
in an upward and downward direction, and a locking protrusion 330 which protrudes
from its top; an intermediate member 400 which is engaged to the top of the locking
member 300 and is formed of a moving passage 410 communicating with the hollow part
310 for introducing in the contents pumped out by the pumping member 200, and an external
operation bracket 440 which is inserted into the operation space 320 and ascends and
descends; and an opening and closing bracket 500 which is engaged to the top of the
intermediate ember 400 and is rotatable and is formed of a control protrusion 520
which is disposed at the bottom and contacts with the locking protrusion 330 and allows
a selective movement of the intermediate part 400 in an upward and downward direction.
[0017] In addition, there is further provided a button 600 including a protrusion part 610
which covers the top of the intermediate member 400 and is operable in an upward and
downward direction when the opening and closing bracket 500 rotates, and the control
protrusion 520 separates from the locking member 330 for thereby covering the top
of the end portion of the moving passage 410.
[0018] In addition, the locking protrusion 330 comprises a sunk part 331 sunk at the top
enough for the control protrusion 520 to be fixedly inserted.
[0019] In addition, there are provided a cover 110 which is engaged to the top of the container
body 100 and seals the container body 100 and includes a first space 111 in the center
of which is installed the pumping member 200; a second space 112 which is formed at
an outer side of the first space 111 and comes into contact with the bottom of a lower
spring S1; and a third space 113 which is provided at an outer side of the second
space 112 and covers an exterior of the operation space 320; a sealing bracket 700
which is inserted into the second space 112 in order for the pumping member 200 to
be sealed while covering the exterior of the pumping member 200, so its inner wall
can be elastically supported by the top of the lower spring S1, the sealing bracket
700 including a communicating hole 710 communicating with the moving passage 410 and
the hollow part 310, and an engaging shoulder 711 disposed in the interior of the
communicating hole; an internal operation bracket 450 which protrudes downward from
the inner side surface of the intermediate member 400 and passes through the hollow
part 310 and is inserted into the communicating hole 710 and moves the sealing bracket
500 downward when it comes into contact with the engaging shoulder 711; and an upper
spring S2 which is engaged to an outer surface of the internal operation bracket 450,
the bottom of the upper spring S2 being supported by the top of the sealing bracket
700, the top of the same being supported by the inner wall of the intermediate member
400.
[0020] In addition, there are further provided a rotation space 420 which is formed on the
top of the intermediate member; a rotation groove 430 which communicates with the
rotation space 420 and into which the control protrusion 520 is inserted and is rotatable;
and a rotary shaft 510 which is inserted into the rotation space 420 and is rotatable
in a state that it is connected with the control protrusion 520.
[0021] In addition, the opening and closing bracket 500 comprises an opening and closing
part 530 which selectively opens and closes the end portion of the moving passage
410 when it rotates by means of the rotary shaft 510.
Advantageous effects
[0022] According to the present invention, the pump-type cosmetics container makes it possible
to prevent a foreign substance from entering into a nozzle in such a way that a moving
passage through which contents discharge when in use can be selectively open by means
of an opening and closing bracket.
[0023] In addition, the pump-type cosmetics container makes it possible to prevent any spoilage
of contents in a moving passage in such a way to suck back the contents which remain
in the interior of the moving passage with the aid of a counteraction formed as a
control protrusion pressurizes a locking protrusion after a pumping operation is performed
using a double spring.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0024]
Figure 1 is a disassembled perspective view illustrating a pump-type cosmetics container
according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 2 is a cross sectional view illustrating an initial state of a pump-type cosmetics
container according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 3 is a cross sectional view illustrating a state that an end portion of a passing
passage is opened as an opening and closing bracket of a pump-type cosmetic container
opens according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 4 is a cross sectional view illustrating a state that a content is pumped out
as a button of a pump-type cosmetics container is pressurized according to a preferred
embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 5 is a cross sectional view illustrating a construction of a conventional pump-type
cosmetics container.
Best modes for carrying out the invention
[0025] The preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference
to the accompanying drawings. The reference numerals shown in each drawing mean the
same elements. The descriptions on the known construction or function in the middle
of the description of the present invention will be omitted so as not to make ambiguous
the subject matters of the present invention.
[0026] Figure 1 is a disassembled perspective view illustrating a pump-type cosmetics container
according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Figure 2 is a cross
sectional view illustrating an initial state of a pump-type cosmetics container according
to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Figure 3 is a cross sectional
view illustrating a state that an end portion of a passing passage is opened as an
opening and closing bracket of a pump-type cosmetic container opens according to a
preferred embodiment of the present invention. Figure 4 is a cross sectional view
illustrating a state that a content is pumped out as a button of a pump-type cosmetics
container is pressurized according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0027] The pump-type cosmetics container according to a preferred embodiment of the present
invention comprises a container body 100, a pumping member 200, a locking member 300,
an intermediate member 400 and an opening and closing bracket 500. There are further
provided a cover 110, a first space 111, a second space 112, a third space 113, a
suction part 210, a suction nozzle 220, a piston 230, a hollow part 310, an operation
space 320, a locking protrusion 330, a sunk part 331, a moving passage 410, a rotation
space 420, a rotation groove 430, an external operation bracket 440, an inner operation
bracket 450, a rotary shaft 510, a control protrusion 520, an opening and closing
part 530, a button 600, a protrusion part 610, a sealing bracket 700, a communicating
hole 710, an engaging shoulder 711, a lower spring S1 and an upper spring S2.
[0028] The container body 100 is a member for storing contents. As shown in Figures 1 to
4, inside the container body 100 is provided a vacuum piston P which ascends by means
of the operation of the pumping member 200 and maintains a vacuum state of the container
body 100.
[0029] The top of the container body 10 is sealed by means of a cover 110, and at the top
of the cove 110 are formed a first space 111, a second space 112 and a third space
113.
[0030] The first space 111 is a space in which the pumping member 200 is installed for thereby
pumping out the contents stored in the container body 100, and the second space 112
is a space which supports the bottom of the lower spring S1 and seals the pumping
member 200 to which is inserted a sealing bracket 700.
[0031] The third space 113 is a space surrounding the exterior of the operation space 320
for thereby accommodating the operation space of the locking member 300.
[0032] The pumping member 200 is installed in the first space 111 and sucks the contents
of the container body 100 and moves them to the moving passage 410 of the intermediate
member 400. As shown in Figures 1 to 4, the pumping member 200 comprises a suction
part 210, a suction nozzle 220 and a piston 230.
[0033] The suction part 210 is installed at the bottom of the first space 111 and sucks
the contents through the pumping operations of the suction nozzle 220 and the piston
230. The thusly sucked contents move through the suction nozzle 220 and through the
communicating hole 710 and the hollow part 310 and to the moving passage 410.
[0034] The communicating hole 710 is a kind of through hole passing through the sealing
bracket 700 from top to bottom, and the sealing bracket 700 seals the exterior of
the pumping member 200, the bottom of which sealing bracket 700 being inserted into
the second space 112.
[0035] As shown in Figures 1 to 4, the locking member 300 is engaged to the top of the container
body 100. The locking member 300 comprises a hollow part 310, an operation space 320
and a locking protrusion 330.
[0036] The hollow part 310 is formed in the center of the locking member 300 and passes
through the same from top to bottom, and the hollow part 310 communicates with the
communicating hole 710 and the moving passage 410.
[0037] On the top of the locking member 300 is formed an operation space 320 in the upward
and downward directions. The operation space 320 is a space into which an external
operation bracket 440 is inserted and operates, and is accommodated in the third space
113.
[0038] At the top of the licking member 300 is provided a locking protrusion 330 which is
equipped with the sunk part 331. The locking protrusion 330 allows the control protrusion
520 to be fixedly inserted into the sunk part 331 when the opening and closing bracket
500 is sealing the end portion of the moving passage 410, and when the moving passage
410 is opened, the opening and closing bracket 500 is tilted upward, and the locking
protrusion 330 separates from the sunk part 331.
[0039] As shown in Figures 1 to 4, the intermediate member 400 is engaged to the top of
the locking member 300 and is equipped with a passing passage 410 communicating with
the hollow part 310 and the communicating hole 710. The contents pumped out by the
pumping member 200 are inputted into the moving passage 410 and are discharged from
the end portion.
[0040] As shown in Figures 2 to 4, on the top of the intermediate member 400 is provided
a rotation space 420 and a rotation groove 430. At the inner surface of the intermediate
member 400 is formed an internal operation bracket 450. Into the rotation space 420
is inserted the rotary shaft of the opening and closing bracket 500 thereby allowing
the opening and closing bracket 500 to rotate.
[0041] In the rotation groove 430 is rotatable a control protrusion 520 which is connected
to the rotary shaft 510 in a row. The rotation groove 430 and the rotation space 420
are formed continuously.
[0042] The internal operation bracket 450 passes through the hollow part 310 and is inserted
into the communicating hole 710 and moves upward and downward. The internal operation
bracket 450 can prevent contents from leaking into the hollow part 310.
[0043] As shown in Figures 1 to 4, the opening and closing bracket 500 comprises a rotary
shaft 510, a control protrusion 520 and an opening and closing part 530. The opening
and closing bracket 500 selectively opens and closes the end portion of the moving
passage 410.
[0044] The rotary shaft 510 is inserted into the rotation space 420 and is rotatable therein.
The control protrusion 520 is continuous from the rotary shaft 510. An end portion
of the control protrusion 520 is fixedly inserted into the sunk part 331 of the locking
protrusion 330 at a portion where the opening and closing bracket 500 is blocking
the end portion of the moving passage 410. When the rotary shaft 5100 rotates, the
end portion of the moving passage 410 is opened and tilted
[0045] Here, the opening and closing part 530 is formed in a shape to cover the end portion
of the moving passage 410. When the opening and closing bracket 500 rotates by the
rotary shaft 510, the moving passage 410 is selectively opened or closed for thereby
blocking foreign substances from entering into the moving passage 410.
[0046] It is preferred that on the top of the intermediate part 400 is provided a button
600. As shown in Figure 3, the button 600 comes to operates in the upward and downward
directions after the fixed control protrusion 520 is released from the locking protrusion
330 when the opening and closing bracket 500 rotates and is tilted.
[0047] When the user presses the button 600 down, the contents stored in the container body
100 can be discharged.
[0048] A protrusion part 610 is formed on an outer surface of the button 600. The protrusion
610 covers the top of the end portion of the moving passage 410.
[0049] The button 600 prevents the intermediate portion 400 from being exposed to the outside,
for thereby making it look good.
[0050] The operations of the pump-type cosmetics container according to the present invention
will be described.
[0051] Figure 2 is a view illustrating an initial state of the pump-type cosmetics container
according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0052] In the above mentioned initial state, the user rotates the opening and closing bracket
500 and opens the end portion of the moving passage and at the same time separates
the control protrusion 520 from the sunk part 331, so the initial state changes into
the state of Figure 3.
[0053] In a state that the end portion of the moving passage 410 is open, the user pressurizes
the button 600 downward, and the intermediate member 400 moves downward until the
lower end portion of the internal operation bracket 450 reaches the engaging shoulder
711 provided in the interior of the communicating hole 710, the operations of which
are called a first downward movement stage. In this state, since the pumping member
200 does not operate, elastic recovery force is not stored in the lower spring S1
and the upper spring S2.
[0054] In the first downward movement stage, when the user continues to press the button
600, as shown in Figure , the intermediate part 40 moves downward, and at the same
time the internal operation bracket 450 moves downward along the inner wall of the
communicating hole 710, and the external operation bracket 440 is inserted into the
operation space 320 and moves downward.
[0055] Here, since the end portion of the internal operation bracket 450 is contacting with
the engaging shoulder 711 provided in the interior of the communicating hole 710,
the sealing bracket 700 moves downward by means of the press of the button 600, the
operations of which are called a second downward movement stage.
[0056] When the sealing bracket 700 moves downward, elastic recovery force is stored in
the lower spring S1 the lower end portion of which is supported, and at the same time
the lower end portion is supported by the top of the sealing bracket 700, and elastic
recovery force is stored in the upper spring S2 the upper end portion of which is
supported by the inner wall of the intermediate member 400.
[0057] In addition, as the elastic force is stored in both the lower spring S1 and the upper
spring S2, when the sealing bracket 700 moves downward, the pumping member 200 moves
downward, and the contents stored in the container body 100 can be pumped out.
[0058] The contents pumped out by the pumping member 200 is discharged to the outside through
the moving passage 410.
[0059] After the contents are pumped out by pressing the button 600 down, the intermediate
member 400 and the sealing bracket 700 move back downward, and the intermediate member
400 and the sealing bracket 700 ascend up to the same position as the first downward
movement stage.
[0060] Thereafter, the user rotates the tilted opening and closing bracket 500 and seals
the end portion of the moving passage 410 with the aid of the opening and closing
part 530. In order for the opening bracket 500 to close the end portion of the moving
passage 410, the opening and closing bracket 500 is rotated in the direction opposite
to the direction that the end portion of the moving passage 410 is opened.
[0061] After this, the control protrusion 520 presses the locking protrusion 330, and the
end portion is inserted into the sunk part 331. As a counteraction with respect to
the action that the locking protrusion 330 is pressed, the intermediate member 400
moves upward, and the inner pressure is formed in the interior of the communicating
hole 710, and the contents remaining in the moving passage 410 is sucked back into
the interior of the communicating hole 710.
[0062] When the end portion of the control protrusion 520 is inserted into the sunk part
331, the opening and closing part 530 comes to close the end portion of the moving
passage 410 and at the same time prevents the intermediate member 400 from moving
downward. The pump-type cosmetics container according to a preferred embodiment of
the present invention remains in a locked state until the user tilts again the opening
and closing bracket 500.
[0063] As the present invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from
the spirit or essential characteristics thereof, it should also be understood that
the above-described examples are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing
description, unless otherwise specified, but rather should be construed broadly within
its spirit and scope as defined in the appended claims, and therefore all changes
and modifications that fall within the meets and bounds of the claims, or equivalences
of such meets and bounds are therefore intended to be embraced by the appended claims.
1. A pump-type cosmetics container, comprising:
a container body 100 which stores contents;
a pumping member 200 which pumps out the contents stored in the interior of the container
body 100;
a locking member 300 which is engaged to the top of the container body 100 and is
formed of a hollow part 310 formed in an upward and downward direction so that the
contents pumped out by the pumping member 200 to pass through, an operation space
320 formed in an upward and downward direction, and a locking protrusion 330 which
protrudes from its top;
an intermediate member 400 which is engaged to the top of the locking member 300 and
is formed of a moving passage 410 communicating with the hollow part 310 for introducing
in the contents pumped out by the pumping member 200, and an external operation bracket
440 which is inserted into the operation space 320 and ascends and descends; and
an opening and closing bracket 500 which is engaged to the top of the intermediate
ember 400 and is rotatable and is formed of a control protrusion 520 which is disposed
at the bottom and contacts with the locking protrusion 330 and allows a selective
movement of the intermediate part 400 in an upward and downward direction.
2. The container of claim 1, further comprising:
a button 600 including a protrusion part 610 which covers the top of the intermediate
member 400 and is operable in an upward and downward direction when the opening and
closing bracket 500 rotates, and the control protrusion 520 separates from the locking
member 330 for thereby covering the top of the end portion of the moving passage 410.
3. The container of claim 1, wherein the locking protrusion 330 comprises:
a sunk part 331 sunk at the top enough for the control protrusion 520 to be fixedly
inserted.
4. The container of claim 1, further comprising:
a cover 110 which is engaged to the top of the container body 100 and seals the container
body 100 and includes:
a first space 111 in the center of which is installed the pumping member 200;
a second space 112 which is formed at an outer side of the first space 111 and comes
into contact with the bottom of a lower spring S1; and
a third space 113 which is provided at an outer side of the second space 112 and covers
an exterior of the operation space 320;
a sealing bracket 700 which is inserted into the second space 112 in order for the
pumping member 200 to be sealed while covering the exterior of the pumping member
200, so its inner wall can be elastically supported by the top of the lower spring
S1, the sealing bracket 700 including a communicating hole 710 communicating with
the moving passage 410 and the hollow part 310, and an engaging shoulder 711 disposed
in the interior of the communicating hole;
an internal operation bracket 450 which protrudes downward from the inner side surface
of the intermediate member 400 and passes through the hollow part 310 and is inserted
into the communicating hole 710 and moves the sealing bracket 500 downward when it
comes into contact with the engaging shoulder 711; and
an upper spring S2 which is engaged to an outer surface of the internal operation
bracket 450, the bottom of the upper spring S2 being supported by the top of the sealing
bracket 700, the top of the same being supported by the inner wall of the intermediate
member 400.
5. The container of claim 4, wherein after the pumping of the pumping member 200 is completed,
when the sealing bracket 700 and the intermediate member 400 ascend by means of an
elastic recovery force of the lower spring S1 and the upper spring S2, the opening
and closing bracket 500 is rotated, and the intermediate member 400 ascends by a counteraction
formed as the control protrusion 520 presses the locking protrusion 330, and the contents
remaining in the moving passage 410 is sucked back into the communicating hole 710.
6. The container of claim 1, further comprising:
a rotation space 420 which is formed on the top of the intermediate member;
a rotation groove 430 which communicates with the rotation space 420 and into which
the control protrusion 520 is inserted and is rotatable; and
a rotary shaft 510 which is inserted into the rotation space 420 and is rotatable
in a state that it is connected with the control protrusion 520.
7. The container of claim 6, wherein the opening and closing bracket 500 comprises an
opening and closing part 530 which selectively opens and closes the end portion of
the moving passage 410 when it rotates by means of the rotary shaft 510.